Revelers pack Bourbon Street during Mardi Gras day on February 9, 2016 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (WGNO) -- The New Orleans Police Department arrested 373 people last year during Mardi Gras, and the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office is prepared if there's a high number of troublemakers in 2018.

Last year, 41 pre-bookings were conducted with the IPC. The Booking Bus allows law enforcement to start the booking process faster. Instead of taking those arrested to the jail, the booking bus allows officers to photograph, fingerprint and give arm bands, to those arrested for municipal, traffic and some misdemeanor state charges, right in the French Quarter at Conti & Royal Streets.

It has been used to assist law enforcement officers for more than 10 years, enabling law enforcement officers to quickly return to patrolling. Arrested subjects can be released once they are transferred to The Orleans Parish Prison at 2800 Perdido Street and their bond has been posted.

For more serious crimes, those accused will go through the normal booking process.